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Muhammad took female Infidel captives as sex slaves: “Narrated Anas: The Prophet offered the Fajr Prayer near Khaibar when it was still dark and then said, ‘Allahu-Akbar! Khaibar is destroyed, for whenever we approach a (hostile) nation (to fight), then evil will be the morning for those who have been warned.’ Then the inhabitants of Khaibar came out running on the roads. The Prophet had their warriors killed, their offspring and woman taken as captives. Safiya was amongst the captives. She first came in the share of Dahya Alkali but later on she belonged to the Prophet. The Prophet made her manumission as her ‘Mahr.’” (Bukhari 5.59.512) Mahr is bride price: Muhammad freed her and married her, i.e., raped her.

But in this as in all such cases, the facts don’t matter. Michael Craven of the Leftist hate group Tell Mama UK claims: “There was a definite tarring of the Muslim community as a whole as rapists and paedophiles.”

Did Batten say anything about the Muslim community as a whole? No. But this is a common tactic of Islamic apologists and their Leftist Useful Idiots: claim that any analysis of how jihadists and Sharia supremacists use the texts and teachings of Islam to justify terrorism and other violence (including the rape of Infidel women) tars the entire Muslim community with responsibility for their crimes. There is no reason why this should be so, and it isn’t so, but it plays well with the British government and media, and that’s all that matters to Tell Mama UK and its Craven spokesman.

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